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How to install Win7 to new SSD drive
My system is Vista64 installed on a 500GB hard drive. I want to upgrade to Win7 and install it on a 64GB SSD drive. After installing Win7 I'll use my current C: drive as a data drive. I need to preserve my C: drive as bootable Vista64 in case I encounter some sort of compatibility problem with Win7.
I have the SSD drive operational now under Vista64 as drive E:. I have Win7 Upgrade on order & will receive it in a few days. The SSD is empty and formatted as NTFS with a single partition.
Problem: how to install Win7-64 on the SSD? I've come up with the following scenarios all of which seem to have problems.
1. Run Win7 Setup from Vista with Custom Install pointing to the SSD drive. There seem to be several problems with this:
1a: Win7 install may rewrite the MBR on my current C: drive, thus making it non-bootable as a Vista64 drive
1b: Win7 may create a multi-boot option on the C: drive making it impossible to boot directly from the SSD (which is what I want to do)
1c: Since my system boots off the C: drive, Win7 install may fail when it tries to reboot the system during the install process
2. Boot from Win7 DVD and install to SSD and with current C: drive powered on and enabled. I can do this by changing the BIOS Boot sequence to DVD, SSD, hard drive. But it seems there are still problems:
2a: Win7 will not register because it can't see my Vista install
2b: Win7 setup procedure might write something to my current C: drive and foul it up
3. Unplug power from current C: drive, boot Win7 DVD, and install to SSD. This is what I think I should do, but from what I've read I won't be able to register Win7 (again, because it can't see my Vista64 installation.)
I know about the registry hack option to register Win7 after a clean install, and I also know about the dual-install process to get it registered. It just seems like there should be a cleaner way to do the Win7 install. Is there?